We have uploaded an updated file for our Study Guide on the Mass. When I printed it for my children I found that the file was not printing right. I hope that I have fixed the problem. You can find the file here.﻿﻿

We have added three more printable Children's books to our downloads. They are: "The Friends of Jesus," by A Religious of the Society of Jesus, Imprimatur 1907; "Little Stories of Christ's Passion," by Nita Wagenhouser, Cum permissu superiorum 1941, and "A Child's History of the Apostles," by Roderick MacEachen, Imprimatur 1916. My children especially loved Little Stories of Christ's Passion. I read it over and over again during lent. It's perfect for the younger children. My son kept saying, "Wow, Mom, God is so amazing! I love His miracles." I think the author did very well when writing this at grasping the attention of the children. You can find them here.

This project started because I wanted my children to understand how important the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is. It has been a long time consuming project and I hope that it will serve its purpose. My son is loving it!

We have added coloring pictures for: St. John Bosco, St. Timothy, St. Catherine de Ricci, St. Bernadette, St. Brigid of Ireland, St. Matthias, the Apostle, Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Cyril of Jerusalem, St. Ethelbert, King, St. John of Matha, the Marriage of Mary and Joseph and St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows.

I have added some "Book Report Forms" as well as some charts to record the books that children have read. A book called, "The Good Saint Fiachra" is available for download as a pdf. A new prayer has been added to the 'Moms' tab for us moms who need all the help we can get and I need a lot.

I keep finding lots of things to share and have added a tab called "A little of this and a little of that" for all those things I don't know how to classify.

We have added some chapters to the "My Catholic Faith" tab. We will continue to add more 'hopefully' daily. I say hopefully with much hope, believe me!

If you have never seen this catechism it is just lovely, a beautiful picture for every lesson. The lessons are short yet give a lot of information. I used this a couple years ago for my high school age children as their Religion course and they really enjoyed it. It stuck with them too a big, big plus:)

There are some Certificates of Completion in the Homeschool tab as well as a Report Card. I made these to use for my children when they completed the course of study that we planned for the year. There is one for each grade level from 1 - 12.

Note: If printing the report card, print page 1 on the first side of your paper (card stock works great), reinsert the paper and print page 2 on the other side. Then fold the paper in half and you have your report card.

I have just uploaded another file in our Coloring page tab with pictures that the little ones love. There are 11 different pictures in the file so be sure to scroll down to see them all or use the tile button. Enjoy!

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